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Lady Sarah WilsonSouth African Memories (February 8, 2012)

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LibriVox recording of South African Memories, by Lady Sarah Wilson. Read by SallyMc.


Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson was the aunt of Winston Spencer Churchill. In 1899 she became the first woman war correspondent when she was recruited to cover the Siege of Mafeking for the Daily Mail during the Boer War. She moved to Mafeking with her husband at the start of the war, where he was aide-de-camp to Colonel Robert Baden-Powell. Baden-Powell asked her to leave Mafeking for her own safety after the Boers threatened to storm the British garrison. This she duly did, and set off on a madcap adventure in the company of her maid, travelling through the South African countryside until she was finally captured by the enemy and returned to the town in exchange for a horse thief being held there. Dwindling food supplies became a constant theme in the stories she sent back to the Mail and the situation seemed hopeless when the garrison was hit by an outbreak of malarial typhoid. In this weakened state the Boers managed to penetrate the outskirts of the town but the British stood firm and repelled the assault. (Summary by Wikipedia)



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This audio is part of the collection: The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
It also belongs to collections: Audio Books & Poetry; Community Audio

Artist/Composer: Lady Sarah Wilson
Date: 2012-02-08
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: librivox; literature; audiobook;

Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0


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00 - Dedication and Preface 2.7 MB
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1.4 MB
01 - First Voyage to South Africa 17.0 MB
9.6 MB
8.5 MB
02 - Kimberley and the Jameson Raid 16.9 MB
9.6 MB
8.4 MB
03 - The Immediate Results of the Raid 18.5 MB
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04 - Johannesburg and Pretoria in 1896 24.3 MB
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12.2 MB
05 - Three Years After 21.5 MB
12.2 MB
10.8 MB
06 - Preparations for War 24.1 MB
13.8 MB
12.1 MB
07 - In a Rebellious Colony 32.7 MB
18.6 MB
16.3 MB
08 - Betrayed by a Pigeon 17.4 MB
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8.7 MB
09 - How I was made a Prisoner 35.6 MB
20.2 MB
17.8 MB
10 - Exchanged for a Horse Thief 23.8 MB
13.5 MB
11.9 MB
11 - Life in a Besieged Town 23.4 MB
13.2 MB
11.7 MB
12 - Life in a Besieged Town (continued) 20.8 MB
11.7 MB
10.4 MB
13 - Eloff's determined attack on Mafeking 23.8 MB
13.6 MB
11.9 MB
14 - Across the Transvaal to Pretoria during the War 16.3 MB
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15 - Pretoria and Johannesburg under Lord Roberts and Military Law 19.6 MB
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16 - My return to civilisation once more 28.6 MB
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17 - The work of Lady Georgiana Curzon 31.9 MB
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18 - Fourth Voyage to the Cape 45.3 MB
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22.6 MB
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